European Union (Notification of Withdrawal) Act
The UK Supreme Court Is Debating whether Boris Johnson's Decision to Suspend Parliament's Work Is Legitimate
Today The British Supreme Court is starting to consider whether Prime Minister Boris Johnson's disputed decision to suspend parliament's work for more than a month was legitimately. His opponents considered this decision as an attempt to impose Brexit without an agreement, BTA reported.
Boris Johnson Denied Lying to the Queen about the Reasons for the Parliament’s Suspension
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has denied he lied to Queen Elizabeth about the reasons for seeking a five-week suspension of parliament, BTA reported.
Johnson tells parliament: You can tie my hands, but I will not delay Brexit
Prime Minister Boris Johnson said on Sept. 10 he would not request an extension to Brexit, hours after a law came into force demanding that he delay Britain's departure from the European Union until 2020 unless he can strike a divorce deal.
Ex-UK minister says Johnson not trying to get a Brexit deal
A senior minister who quit British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's Cabinet said on Sept. 8 that the government is making little or no effort to secure a Brexit agreement with the European Union, despite Johnson's insistence that he wants a deal.
UK government gives up trying to stop Brexit delay bill in parliament
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's government abandoned attempts in the upper house of parliament to block a law aimed at stopping the country from leaving the European Union without a deal.
Boris Johnson: Brexit Delay - Pointless
The British prime minister Boris Johnson believes Brexit should happen without further delay. Boris Johnson urged members of the British Parliament not to vote for a new postponement, which he described as "pointless."
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Johnson acknowledges touch and go prospects for Brexit deal
U.K. Prime Minister Boris Johnson acknowledged on Aug. 25 that the prospect of a Brexit deal was "touch and go," as other European Union capitals grasp the problems Britain has with the withdrawal agreement.
Seoul and the UK Have Signed a Free Trade Agreement Which Will Apply after Brexit
The UK and South Korea have signed a free trade agreement today that will allow them to continue to trade freely after Brexit, scheduled for October 31st, France Press reported.
EC: The European Union Ready for No-Deal Brexit
The European Commission has said that the European Union is ready for Brexit without a deal and that such a variant would most likely hurt the UK, Reuters reported.
The Commission does not currently consider it necessary to take any further steps to prepare for such a scenario, EC spokeswoman Natasha Bertaud said at a briefing.
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Boris Johnson: We Will Leave the EU on October 31
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson said today that Britain would leave the European Union at any cost on October 31, Reuters and TASS reported, quoted by BTA.
"The Prime Minister has made it clear that the UK will in any case leave the EU on October 31st," Johnson's office said.
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